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■;rci ilN I'll Vl. Alilliri 1/ri’KA I. SOCIKTV. .|i(J will nii'i‘1 "l the .'leihmlist Kftisi u ,l(-'itnu ll tin- d.ix "I 11 o'clock In ht ji llir Vihlress 1” , on the occasion hv the Key. John II ’ I j '|*j,c public generally are invited to attend. * i , Vddress, the Inhibition ol Stock, \’t. will \in i ttu •* like plaic. Oiio-iimfe" do' exhibition ol Domestic M.inn I".ir111i11^ Implements anil oilier dinul.u iiUClitri - „i|| lake plucr.— 1 nose oiler'in" loi |>rrinnuu-i II 1,-livci do'll' articles to A. J). Johnson, Sinclair J ! |||C Soni'i.'. bclore o'clock—" lien dm co ninil U assemble uml examine them—and at 11 o'. I, die Ladies mil do Public in general will be Jaiill' il III bear die award nf l*.e:ni;i in. In die ill ■ Saeialv will ag iiii in 'at at die Franklin ,0 iMlilg 111 Hotel to fleU olli.ers for ill1 ensuing year, and to cr other business tint may com** before it. ; I'rratu.n—In announcing the committee oil &ml {letanti Il'trtKss, heretofore, an omission occurred, illicit w c supply hv republishing the names of the ■cutlcinen composing that rummUter. \i/. : Dr. IjhiiH- Ihitteismi, Join. R- D. Rayue, Kdvviu Mat rlictts. Dr- Wui. r. Holcombe, Dr. R. \V. Withers, M firice I/uigliorne, Jr. Robert. 11. Hi ay and Rob (.rt J’. Harnett. • TUI- I’*LORI DA WAR. We uuerted. last week, an address of tien. Wal l, r „f Fauquier county, to the m.l.1,,1 of Viigiuia, filing upon them t‘* take up arms in anl of the pro pie of'Florida. H\ the subjoined notice it will he 1 M>en that our townsman, Maj. A. .M. Cilliam, propo i f% die c» i succeed in tailing a company of volun ireis to respond tn this call. \»e there not a bun <lr-d or more young men in ibis md the neighboring louuties. "ho arc willing to un lei take a winter cam paign in the •‘sunny Smith*’! Ii lit* re bo, let them .■ „i,II themselves promptly. There is no time to |i*ni\ as it is desirable to commence operation's is ear jv is pract icable. There can he no doubt oft lie com* Ip-ii'iicy of Maj. Ci. who has risen h\ regular promo ;n*nto the rank cd the commander ol a battalion ol \ I! Ilia Militia, to discharge the duties of Captain ul ilif corps which lie proposes to ra.se, in wlmdi I'jmt we hope he will he cutircL surccs.sslul. U e cilijnin his Addres*: T<> TIIK 1MT.U<\ 1m ncvnrdmee with 111*-• appeal in..dr 1*v (ieu.Joltn [*. Wallace, of I' -tuqiiier, to ill* patriotism ol file ^'n/riii u| Virginii, lor /’■ .’/V' * I" m irHi against • :<• S. itiiuole Indians, the misuiirj w inlm'- campaign, t snhvrnlier, for one. III-* resolved that the rail i ill not he m i I in vain : — and II" it- pi rtlul!y mi y< |t> lImse of Ills I'el'ow eif:/.misol this place, and i’iii* a Ijiiiuillg eoniitie', who leel disposed lo lake up ,uaio in tlieir country *s def'-m-e. to .old then* 11 lines to Ins sid, suipioti r dl. I! • deems it uinieeess.iry to >av that .ui ent- rprisi*. which pto.iiisrs honor and pro fi'. to him nlm-mharks in it, siiottld induce all to jb/jutdi jTumjti ue-s. jnd d ei'iou. \lki:kt ,m. cihki \ u. i Tine ni:\t IMCKMDKNTV. j osfent cvr:^< lone hit tn 1 r v 1; d, ineideii'alU, «: tlj- da o'lis^ieu i#J the t 1 . of >oiiic of om leading triads. ;is candidates tor the in \t I*usidem v. Tit* f*o nisi ille ( hy.) \ li 1 1' is. 1, the leading 1 Imiu F'liUuii paper 10 1 IIe \\ rs|. tutla lies tint tin* \ an \\itrr 11 party iti.ty f tk tip J dm (\dhoun a- its mi Male—in eieot not \ \ unlikely, though it • utiM >» arcrlv h ivi* 5in lorehdd from M r. ( \ilhoitn*s sarrch in fav or of all elongitmi of the I. S. 1 > ink dunet in lw.'U.to which In* and his f14.• uU refer a? ^justification ol his pu seta < qiinioi s. which have w in hint so in lie'u l avur w 11 ij his late ant igouists. \ write 1, too. in the New \ oik Kvmiing I‘ost. th*' bailing aihiiiiiistratin i journal in the Kmpiie Slate, punts in the same diieeiinn. After regretting the < <<urM* pursued hy Mi. Kites, who, he sa\s )i .>« 1'I.ier'tl huusrdl lit a f.d< • ioti, and in;iv espeef te l-f roulonmled w nil th • \V m . p 11a v. he adds ; *• 'flu duuncraey of the T. Stat s had lirguii to look very f-ignifiratilly tow aids him. (Mr. Kites) a* one. wlion • hey might, at some lu lure peiiod place *0 high licit he would have nothing limber to stimulate hi* mnliitioii: If i do not mistake, a pfiM irrame 11 hu (nrscut course w ill open tile w as far unoth* r South trn r,iml),lal<\ of «td) higlim pretensions." Straw '.vliicli h.iy ihr wind blows. Mr. Calhoun shotih hf at It-sisf (/militful of tin* compatibility of his rereni course with his old principles, when lie perceive* tin P'oitiuuinto wldeli ii i' throwing him. When Mr •lelhrson was eitlogi/.ed hv his opponents, he rmjnir ^ 'I. with a just suspicion of the eoi 1 ret to ss of his poll fV*wliat have I done that my enemies should piaix Mr. Calhoun may well enquire, “uhathavr, that the very mmi who hut y esterday w ere pour ,!i? torrents of abuse upon me, as tiie advocate ol l)is viiiiunand Anaichy. and the abettor o! ail that wa« heretical and odious, should nmv place meaftheii b^ail, as their leader a i l c!i i npion ? Is il prolia “h* that I liaie remained linn anti tine to my priori 1*1'% and that (lie great body ol my opponent* lam r'lnnineed their idd opinions, against w liirh I Ii;tvi l,p«*ii combating. and enibraei d mv ei*n*d ; or hav* ti>ry rein lined Hrm. and haw I gone o\er to them ?’ | and as (lie latter is the more p ohahlc supposition o ’hr two, )ic should not complain il Ins old liimid tJtuiotwiiecl about with the yatne facility as him Hilf. ‘bit wliai w ill \U ton say ? Will lie lie -ailisfied ”~'lf wlio is tin* father of the Cold Humbug,—to b ‘hus displaced by a new recruit ! Will be conscn ,u,ct ns Lieutenant under a man, who, until tin *>l' Moment of taking ilir < oiritnatid, occupied . I'ouninent position in the ranks of Ins adversaries his hopes to he thus blighted in the hud ! — Tl ^ 1,1 “ ruflh’-shirts' ’ may urge ibis change of leaders j shall he deceived if the Agrarians and Loci Po* will yield up their favorite so readily. lien will |IC unquestionably the candidate ofthc/Ho/j 1 die n<»xt IVesnh ncy, who will adhere to him a hazards. Air. Calhoun may \m thanked for hi jhut he w ill hardly be rewarded with n I-‘h an office on so slight a piob ition. The Lori ^ os w'd choose an “ older if not an alder soldier, ^ I Lnonify and maintain their disorganizing priuri lr c°t>»u*€*tioi» w ith this subject, we may refer to ^ ^ ashington to the Kditor of the A lexan jr)( , '/',,tr.w hit b says : “ Kvery tiling has not her jW) P * l,c,|ci*‘iil iunl quiet w ay that sonic sup Px(j . ^0311-minings ami jealousies have bee UmI especially m reft rcncc to Air. Calhoun ,|j ' ,r in"‘ rtcil ecutrue with I'rgard I rrrnry. Di'ciilt'illy llir oiliest mini of nil tli >’ii tin 1,1 1 *i|,,i> « lio mi" support tin: \ilniii (faj !, C h,, M',s of Lentoii and Hives begin t | he may jostle ’limn out of tlu u pu.ui ' Ii 'Ii. f .JIhhi , is i.ik*ii up .is a tandid.ii* I H lui 1 i. 'idemy Iiv any portiouuftlieAdniiniatra ,1.111 \, In will ;\snii"ill\ receive on countenance I 'in imitli ilu» largest ilivi :»m. Hit pnsiliun mils., ( 1 " In- nnist ilisagioralilr In hinixolf and m "rtilying tu I,,, tlue ii!,.,ids. Mil. C M.IIOI N s I'llisc si’LKl'II. " " v"nrnr"d, in piililislnng Mr. Calliuuii'n titoi 'l" "tli in favor uf ill" Sul) Tnusnrv Hill, to express nut dissent Irum llie bread and umjualilitd assertion, "I 'd" In 111at gentleman, tlint tin. heavy surplus of i'-'"tine in tin- livasiirv had lien, an iiniulalnl by (lit , *i|t.itiun ul ih" I arid laws. \\ r took ill" gruuiiil lliat ill" sprculatinns mil," Public Lands had poured 'Ins unanticipated aiuniiut of rcvcini" into the natioii d "Iili is, and that tin s" spccuh tii ns were til" direct ro,,M iucre i ' il l» ink l iciliii»*s, tlieiimrlvc« 'l'" necessaiy an.I piedi« led result «.| ,| ,, ksnu’s * v. ii- upon the niriniij. < >ur litetid of the Washing toii hcturmei i ikes up the gauntlet iii vindication ot Mr. ( dhoun'as as-tiimptm:i, .ni l iti refutation of our opinion. IK* -;ijs ; I li»* tariffs of * J1 ami ' J3 »o iixteuded, as it , ",K '""'l, to laise rcxi mn- for tlie purpose ol pa\mg the national debt, Tin surplus brought mlu tin* 1 reasiiiv, alter the eu lent « xpenses ul ilie eivd 11>r. j ('Oiistitnted a sinking fund, which. uii an axtrage, ninotmied to about ti n xiii.i.Ions per amitim Sup posmg ibe debt extinguished. ibis sum would mdi rate llie e\ress> uf iev«tines over ilu old mat s expen do ores i • t t lull i uitieut. •• Now. Imm 1HJ4 to Is.'U, when l!ie oaimual debt w is lujuclatrd, this surplus w a* produced chief lx by the operations of the system. The great spec ulations in public lauds did not comnicncc until about 1^34—which. we pr sumc, is the point ol time designated by the Kditor in the words** \ ui « ii l.ATKii pi i.mii.'' And x\hy did thex commence then ? The Kditor liunsi It unsoeis I—“tiii.sk st'Ki ct.ations xv»:i;i. tiu nir.KcT m - SIT.T OK TIIK IIVIHHSITS OK Til 11 I# \ \hS.M |*|e* >iiig the the m\estimation by interrogatories, we ask —xx ii v oi 0 TIIK II AN KS OVKII-JSSI | ! I le an*xx ei s it was “ TIIK CON >Klp K>'CK OK < i IM II M. .1 U Kmi.s’s \\ mi i i'on rm. ri'ttHK.M T.” Tins reply is »oo gen . eral; though it clearly involves the true cause. The Hanks m.iile over issues, belli" stimulated tin i. to Its i I lie hijmisitis ok th k. si • it i*i.» s it i. \ i \ii. \nd these si nei.i si:s could not have been wiiginallv I ro>sKt^ri..M ks, but the cai sks of exp an- • u. No doubt the proceed* of the public laud* emit rib tit mI to *well the amount of the surplus—particularl\ in I-do and hi—but it is undemabic that the tai ilf -v*lmi, even undei the modifiml ions <>| the coitipi ntnisr lull, eomiueneed the work. Ii first | i idured a m pin-: and this, thrown into the vaults of tin local Hank*, I stimulated over-act ion and prod in . d large surplus.-.*— lhe i n 11 Ti of excess being converted, in the tie eessarv opt lation ol the system, into the runet of still greater excess.” To which we reply—whether or not the tariffs ol **J4 and **2rf welt “/htcin/t (/'* tu iai*r revenue lor the purpose of pay in" 'he national debt, we are unable to * >\ —We are w i I ling, how c ver, to admit lli.it lln \ had ‘ the rlfect of increasing the public revenue. Until i rtjualh c Ii ar lh.it the annual expeudituies of ilie go , vi rumcut, up to the period when t! »* nalion.d th lit I was extinguished, were regulalid with special refer cin e to th it event.— \nd that all i w ards.u hen il w as , no longer Tiree-sary to appropriate leu millions ofdol I us aiiiiu dlv to the sinking Inn I lor tin* pttrpn-r. tlie.sc expenditure* rapidly swell d in in ignitudr. *a ■is to absorb ihe entire receipts ol the lr* a-n. x. im i historic d fac t, whic h will tu t In* de ied. T!ie ex pemlitures ol the government went on, yj,/.\w w it h it* receipt-, until the year 1 — - i«.. tin* « > • at * aftej the extinguishment of the nation a' debt. In that y eai the re»« line fioui the sales ol the public land* w a* vastly beyond all previous example, as w e ll is all the \ calculations oi our Statesmen : and it was (oninl. lor t tin: fust time at the? close ol that y ear. four •(• nr* nfh r iuUj<>I ••/ flee protect t VC e/ulns Inn/ Inin npi <//<»/, nni/ nil of do m hnJ In en essi nf iiil> / 11 ///<-</, that there w.i* a heavy surplus in the trr.miiv. even after the most pmllig'ilci sy t« in «if expcnditim* that the fertile iiiia^ina: ions ol the head ol tlie '1 te.:>u. \ d< pirlm'-nt and ol In* puppets in I’ongies- could de \ i-e. 11 ere is positive prool that the i.inlls ol ‘! and which, it not abrogated, were ex eutially mo.hli eci by the ('ouiprciuiise \et ol I - . ii n i ju*:ly t hargeable w iih ihcrr/V ol an civ. rllow mg tn*a*iny— but tint th U calamiu w as biought upon u* di rectly and exclusively by the eiioimun- ale- of li e public land - in the y ears J *- ;*) and 1 ■» 1 . \* N] i. C'! \ slate-, in In- speec h against ill • ub-Treasmy ln!!« and a* llie l iea*ury Kcj nit* show, the iei eipl* li nn all sources, oilier than the puhl.c land*, in 111• • v«-ar* 1 - I I 4 - ti, (prior to which time* there* was no sur plus,) amounted to about eightv--even miliio'i* ui dollars, and lh< expeudit tires to about lln -urn. “thus clearly hhnwiii" that the custom* ouh *uppl:«d the necessary m**ans of public disburse ml, ami that it w:i> the public domain that produced th? surplus.” • This surplus, thus brought into tin* Trcjnuiy. wa* , don lit less nuc of the muses of the expansion of the pa per system, hut comparatively i very in-iguifiraiit cu.e. The additional expansion caused by the l.u ililies fur nished |jy this surplus to tin* Deposit* Hanks w ns uti i in port n ii t in comparison with t!: «• i:'l.litr>nal lltinh t n Li Cfljiittll vrrnt' tf Inf at most nr. ■, Si/tf in thr t'ni.w, as soon as t In- late of I he N it ioo.il Hank w as a|»*d— .hi augmentation still farther stimulated b\ the hirced importations ol spec ie from abro ol. nut to answer the demands ol trade, for which on I v mu h impunatinus are ptoper, but to carry out a great Political Hum bug, with which certain disciples ol' tin* school ol by enrolls had become deeply enamored. These were tin* chit f causes of the Hunk expansion—to which the surplus revenue on deposit e w ith the l» inks only contributed, as one of the small rivulets which empty into the Missis-ippi imperceptibly swells the volume of the mighty “Father of Waters.” These gratuitous and out-of-the-wav sttfat ks upon the 'Faiiff Sy stiiu, on the pait of Mr* < alliotiu, can not hu misiind rstood by the discerning part of tin* community. lie hopes, by indirectly identifying that old subject of Southern jealousy an I anger with the existing calamities, to diveit a portion ol the public indignation from their real authors, to others whoso names arc prominently associated with the system a gainst the ghost of which he wages such relentless war. If neither delicacy, however, nor’the memory i of recent associations, can restrain these displays of antipathy towards certain prominent individuals ■ who stand in the path ol Ins ambition, the history ol . his ovv it agency in fastening the Protective Policy upon » the country should have the effect of abating some w hat of his hostility to that system, or at least Us pub . lie manifestation. If its fruits have been as bitter as i he represents, he should not forget t! at lie assisted in - planting the tier and in watering its roots. * ( hir friend ol the Washington Helmmcr thinks that t we wire inconsistent w ith ourselves, in our comment* 1 upon M r. ('alhotiti’s Speech, in stating that the fail - me ol the Kxpetiineut lias vvre-ted from the handsol the Kxccutive the custody id the public money, and i that Mr. Calhoun is now advocating a measure whicl - , w ill icstoic the revenues to the control ol the Presi i dent. For, says he, “the failure ol the Kxpenment. - so far horn wrestiug the custody ol thr public money i from the hands of the Kxccutive, has actually throw i s it eutin.lv in his hands." Indeed! What, then, be i> monies ot Mr. Calhoun's and the Washington Ketor e uiei’s denunciation of the ft xperi incut itself, if, priui - to its failure, the Kxcctuiw had nn control ot the pub 1, he funds, anil only acquire^ that c<vntioU»y its taihirr ! i Wc think it will pu/./Jc tlw-c gentlemen t ‘ i ill*: tlivu pie sent position with tbcir toimct ilvfiun nation* ol iltc Experiment. Hill, uur iiicatiiu.* was, not tint the public money is now less umh r tlio con ii >1 ot iIn* Executive than n w as belore—but that the l.111 uic o! the Experiment, by teiulerinc the adoption ot a new fiiiauei.il system necessary, had placet) it in the power ol faiiii»te*s, if that hotly think propel to exercise ineffectually to tin* roiuiectiou br I wee ii the two—a connection founded in usurpation and violence, and hostile to the letter ami spirit id the consiiintiou, and the dmsulutiuu ot w hich should be much more loudly called loi than the ••divorce ol Hank and State,’* which is now the cant phrase (.| the parly in power, and ns new adlieienlx. And we would it ply to the Kctonuer's quei v, “w liv, it tin- Experi nient placid tl e custody ot the putdie money in the hands of the President, did In* hot, as a meins ot u inquiring what he had lost, adopt .Mr. Kites’s project ol ie-ol “mii/lii” it?" by ask mu llllll, w by did M I. ( d Iioiiii and the Kelonm i denounce the Experiment, in l^dl, on tin-, pound, it the position itself be false 1 and why does the President now nipt tin* adoption ot the .Sub Ti a-ury scheme, it it i* to restore to him th it conliol of the public tuoticv wbicli lie has l">i by tin* Expciitticut ? Ih* Mr. t'alhouu and Ins /• don 11lend ul the Kel’ormei suppose that Mr. Van I’nicn lias been sei/.cd with a sudden lit of patiiotic jealousy at the i awili ot i'.voulirt y»<wcr, and that, coutiary to th* wlude tenor ol hi' life, as well as to In- p!eil,e to “walk in the footsteps of his illustimils I’lcdr ( e w or," lie is auximu.ex in dm ill*: Ins own tei in ol sciric •, to curtail the pafroua*c and diminish the in tl u cm <’ i >| Ins oilier ? \\ 11 at has oeeun rd to iuspn e II it* in with so lunch confidence in the pahio'isin and self-denial of i In* President? No, no: Mi. Van JIu ten has discovered probably that iIn* I! xperiineut did not w oik quite ■ o well as iis authors an tie i paled, as an elect iwneei ini* engine—and lie is tbcielorc m taxor ol ieoi 2.1111/111- the plan, and simplify in^ the tuachiiie : \u individual S ub I ^eiMirer. stationed hi Kn liutoud, «'»r example, w ill up » more pit.mi .uni supple t,,n| ol I lie K \eeiil'l\ r, f 11 a II a Opposite Hank, ueai I v rvcrv Director ol win m ay lie opposed to tile party m pourr, and who, even il they hi i v ot t!u- same politic*, would liillll Iply the obstacle* In ihe cxeicise id I II. 11 political mllm ncc which is now untrulv ascribed in the I leposile Ii.iiiU system. It is easier to .swav one m in tli.an l\u hi-—e^pin i illy vv hen the i chain •*• ul the one Inf iiis bn* id is upon the ofuee Ic holds it the will id tin* in m who w is In s to mould lii m 119 Ins pur pose s, w . 11 the t w i he ate Hide pi tide tit of lion olli ecs, 111 in w liuli in h'«‘d they derive no eino! ii mi nt, and which, even were tin y hi« t itive stations, ate tint m t! e gilt ul lie adiiimistratiim, Imt of tIc sluckludd efs n| tic iiistitulinu over w hu ll they preside. Ihe 1‘ilormei say .“the Suh-Tn uury scheme s now in opci.ui.in in its vrot t form." We do not know ihat lhe lull which pas-ed the Senate and w.i s laid on the table ol the House, improve tlie •Tumi" id the system at all. « xccpl s.» l.ti as it provides n initial se entity lot thes lety id tin* public (nod.*, bv addition al bon is and *uie:i s. Tic only dim hm e n that tin l*ia siih lit is now cxcn isin;;, n ilh ,.! /,/ /. the same confrid ovi i the p.lithe hind-, which, il the Sub Tic.i , silly scheme be adopted, h will al'hiwail. i \* rcisp /»y h,c. And ll. as t he K t bn nut is*ei I *, the failure o! th * M vp< i iiiieiit has throw u tic public iiioiu \ mto tin* bauds nt' tin* I’ri-siil nit, the S i h - V’/rum > >? s'/sh n In III fit'll lilt'll H i:\it, hi lijieiilt Init, ll Iliads no g||nst hum tic grave to ti ll ic that the legal recognition of he *y si e in will coo lint i the Kxecitivc control over the rev entirs ol the country ,w Inch vv ill nevi i a ; no he Jt rnrrft, *o ll*, d is it to wrest ii urp'd -u conceded povv i is h om human g' ills, nil hs.s it he hv the s will'd ol in v itluti tli. ti:\\s. riic,locitin *!i: comuiu.iic iti d to Cun^rr«t at in late sc-simi, disclose the l o t. that, in the first y ca i i * I Mr. -I ••Itii t Quincy \ i la ms’s ail mm i*' i at ion, Air. 1 lay, liica S. ci ctary ol Slate, instructed Mr. I'oitisctt. out Mintsfei in Aii xico, to endeavor to el lee t t lie pi: re base ul I c\as, and authoi i/.cd him to ol I• • i * million ul dollar* lor it, or m propor nut for a sinalh r quantity ol'uiritory, if the .Mexican govern nieiil should he uuw illing to ci-ile tin- whole. How (.in *li. VI mis reconcile ih.s proposition with the •’loimd I:ui • y a>smie d by him in nTcieuce m thl* subject / ll oiji go\ ci Milieu has t,o relit, under the coicli uiiou, to aam x a loit igii tiir.toiv to the I nio i. w by ■ l.<! ii" emir avor to cl)', i t a pmchase ol thrviiy teriitmy in question ? Mil he intend I <» ►ncet it min an iiidcpi udt’lit empn then ? If hi did, vv line do* s lie liuJ his authority in the i mist it ii iio:i t*» ptirchas. territory lor such a purpo a ! j The .same pinposinmi w art rein wed tu th*- Alexi ran government by (Jen. JacUsun, wlm, through his Secretary ol St at-, t. in minted rtimil.tr instruct ions to | -M r. Pmtisett, du * * liug hmi to u>e evciveDint toil l *ct I lie ptirch.oM*, and l ai >i ig lie bid ! i mu our tu |iv e m.llioiis ol dollar*. | This quest mu is deli ned to a ;ilatc tin- l ’ nion to the centre, and Will probably completely nv * rshndovv » v* it the icijmi'ant (in.mi i d scheme* of the govern ment, at thu next srss.mi of ( 'ougi' .Mr. \d.mis has declared that it involve* the question ol I n on or Disunion—and we think it uni at all improbable that in this instance at least In* will prove to In* i I’m pint. n- ir.t..ii.. i .• i ■ . * . • nudity'* .National Intelligencer, that tin* (ilnljc civ.li ed ;i w n»ng impiessiun in the public mind, by 'fating licit the Sub-Treasury bill "was laid im the table un til the in v! nm." The I nielli . eneer ■ i\* : "The * • lube well knew that the 111• 111• • 11 was nul tn lay the hill on the table ‘until the n< \i session,* and th; I no sfieh motion would have been admissible under the rules. The motion was simply h» lav the bill ni: the lalde, w hi* h was im j it i\ a lent In d nf < t >/i — i ua-in ucl i as the bill died with the session, and e moot be t« - sumed at the next, exe< ptby being originated t/< neon," If, therefore, the attempt should be again made at the next session to carry this scheme, the Senate will a gaiu have io pass upon the bill as well as the I louse ; and as it i» not improbable that the virtue of Jnshm - lions w ill be tested m the ease of some of its advocates in that body, and as a change of two votes will defeat it ilu re, we look with confidence for its ultimate re |ection. 1 The W hig Siib-Tieasuiy advocates are con tinually asserting that this scheme was a W hig mea sure m lh.*:t. W> deny it. t >uly T» W higs voted tor (ien. (Jordon's proposition—but (Jen. (J\s. proposi tion dilfers essentially from the project now before the public — m this,that it did not propose to make war upon the local banks by discrc diting their notes ; nor did it recognise Renton's "gold liiitnlmg" in any shape. It was reserved lor Mr. Calhoun to take the lead in this war upon State Institutions, under pre tence of maintaining State Rights. The last Salisbury N. < *. Watchman says, “ We learn, through a lii :li source, that very few of the Stale Rights party, even in South Carolina, mu cur with Mr. Calhoun m opinion." It adds, that (Jov. Ilayue is openly against the Sub-Treasury scheme. Sojitliern Merrantile Coin ention assem bled at AtigtiiJa. (»eo. ou tlie i.*»li 111M. Manx dek g alt « w ere in .it tend.mrc. but |>itm i patty If mu »»c •• ' ut.t ami SuniIi i'aiulimt* cmiio r.i.r.rriov Ohio is rcdeeit ed. In the last I .egisl.tluir, tin \ auttea had si majority nl l» Oil joint h dlot—III the next, thn Whigs will have a lliajoiitv ol |< . mahiir.* i clear w in ' gam id \» * "icmhi i*. m despite id 11 « in iq nitons in inner mi \\ hu h that Stale w as cut up into 1 unequal election di-flict* hv the \ an 1’ilicn pattv, in older (n perpetuate then ascend tin y lit the Stall Lr gisl.da: m e. The 1*01111111111* .loitrnal says—Lw itigV return to the Senate is as cnt.unas late." PKNNSN LV WIN I* Lilt Tlo.V \ It hung h t he NN logs hav e nut see 111 ed a m a jot it > in the PcutisyLattia Legislature, they have so Iar euin ed on their antagonists as to reiidct thru tnumpli an nther m at matter ot moial certainty . Last\e.11 the N anile* had a small mijoiitv in the Senate—liilhemxt Lcgislatine, there will he I'd NN lugs ami I I N anile*,. In the Mouse ol Krpie.en tali****, last yeai, parties stood thus: N mifea 7?, NN lugs Vr* : In the next, Vunites »h, Whigs 14. Last 1 year, the Van lluren mapnity 1111 joint hdlot wat a hoiit 17 — it is now 7 ' NN lug gam 10 ' One more ! *ti tl; 'le. and the Key stone State will he fu r ' M K . KIN I.S'S Si’ll < ’11. — NN e inseit this non niie* the (nst hall ol Mr. Ivives's Speech. It i* need h**-s to say tii it there ate scvual position* in this speech in which wedo not eniicur -and ilu*re are some things, partirulai Iv his tame ami *pinth>s allll -ion In the ma..net 111 w hu h the < *111 irucx Kill, which passed at the last sessnm ol < ‘otigress, was killed l»\ the /*m'l 11 I , to, w hich uui*t excite unqualified dis I gtl*t. I In* g«*lieial design ol the speech, huwevet , e, in our opinion, sound and com et, and the aigumeutH hv "huh its main position is sustained an* perdu tly 111 elulahle. 0 /* ’ I he New N oik I ones {( o||*ei v at ive Ndiniii | i-Matum journal.) which was edited with consnleiahh •thtlity, has hern disemitunied lot w nit ol pat j to 11 age. I’lo Plait.de tier, mie ol the Lmo Loro m gau*, ptceeded it a leu weeks. 1 K I. \ ' I II N \t 1 I I . .— I' m Kahimure Patriot ” It is understood tit it tlo* Piesideut has an I hoi i/.ed an issue ol 'rrea*m\ Notes, hi deiontiiua II m 1 * ul >t) ami 100 dollai *, (o the amount id dill, 000, he.11 ill” an inlet. -1 ul two p. 1 c- ul pei annum.** (ien. Jarkson may liehnld. 111 tin* e (m<,,t Shm /Vdv'o'.v, the mil ut In* •* humhh- « Doits to ic.iuit the t oted it tit urn d eutienev of gold and -dvci." 0 L-*n. J.o ks ui*.s Kxpeiiun its resemhh* the im nl I I udiliras, in kicking then muni mn ILs Diempt to econo im/.e tin - expend it in es ol the govern nu ut resulud in iiien asiug them limn 'Id.linn (Hid to > Id,000.000 pei imitim—(see Alessi . < .111,It 1 ** Ien'.'*- Woodbury statements) — u Ink* his "liiilti* hie edmt* to restme the emisiituiioit.il eiineiu v ol '.'old ami silver, have resulted in the h.uie hnient ol the pteeiutf. met ..Is It otu eoeulatmn. and the runs -um ol trea nry iio|. .< to en. hie the got inunmtin pay its ih hts. • * Kiehu lK I' msf. a riiompsoniail of Sh am I) O'tur in New N ml, has In en arrested, examined "id held to hail, 111 the slim of' S.jOOD, fu.uiswri an mdo imeiil Im nnidir, in ill • m il tie.uuo iil and death nl I iloritls (1. |’1 eiieh, olo* nl his pitieuf., who, in 1111 ee o 1 lo 111 d 1 y s, w as htin ii'iI to I lie gi .t% t 11 v heavy dose* ol loheha, accompanied hv m vcic steaming up* ration*. Air. f . it was proved, was 1 voting man in the enjoyment of exi client general health and a sound constitution, and u a* hut h .hllv nulls posed w lien lie pi n ed him ell iiudci the < are u - i’10 I. *i \aesefi i A| mu ! in I .\|jrl|l)il| . nil j ll III s«l;i \ ••V«*|| 1111*. I!»«• 1 'oh III*.!., Iiv I)|<- Kt \\ hi. >. I•, I,i \|,t \\ M \ . T U.«nT. In AI |ss S m.\ll \ < .. *1.1 ll ” In« I nl Mr I * a I I'll I I «'li« I l‘l nn, n| | I ■ • hi hi i mil ill Y , \ a. -. »»ii iIn- 17»11 nisi 11% lhr |'i-v. Jolm |{. Hni inti. All AV i i.i.i \ m S. |*ni .in \| \ \ \ , v, ilauMi II I nl Air. James iltllll ll. ill nl Hi illonl. -. on ill • I Mill iiiH|. I» v I In* M.iiiir, J )i. I. i w ih II. \\KIUTT of I j 1111 r 111) 111 j . In Miss I.i.issii I'. 'I.ill :lilf|‘ nl AI». Mrvimlrr I*iitrti| litijfniil. -. on I In ..I I nr, liy I lit* »n»m\ \| i. / miiaiu Ml .1 \\ III \ r. In A I I-S I'll Ml VI | M I nil Is \. «1.111 • ■ 11 (C| ill All. .111r | i .11 I \ . all nl I Inlinl <1. i BCKiVBUW or bibs: t.wvcjiBti §:o .?b.j ftB* b:i\ rrm lnl In Br!olro3uihik *\ OIh «, l ‘ * roy \ussm \ \ii:iu n i \ />. I'. \iremem i< cs of jia i*'ITol*iii-< n.> 7 A to in no liilnmi in ('nni'tnni, ,‘J r,0 in .| fill I 'tiiniiion In jjnnil. /'ll) |,| /, 5() ; 4 c<»*mI in lint* Shipping, 5 50 in t*. 00 AI mill.u-f ui nr; ‘jii.iliin s 0 on in l J 75 loi:<, *,» JA i,, :i (in l lii* arlirle nlToharm is Jnnkiii” up—111 ^j»t < | ••II llio I I I WrrU '*'!•* ||||t|s. I inlll. (liv w lldl* -lit.) 0 01) In 0 III) \\*lu*;n, I ‘/.A io n nn (mu, (pi . Inim-I,) I On m o no All .il, (pml*n In I.) v» |jiilt*sa|r, I (in m 0 on \V lii-Kt \, \\ Iml. s.ilr, 0 17 0 |ri I*l;n 0 1. I pi 1 Ion.) 1 | ))•) in J 1 oil linn, (pi 1 loll.) 100 00 In 0 0(1 I I -.lip. (pm t il.) J .‘in 00 In | 10 on ( 'ImM S .Art'll, -• no In II 00 liariin, (pm I)llirlrril) 1(1 00 In JO />() i J;i|s, (pm l> n she I.) ii |o in ii J A Sail, (pi I sat U,) 1 .Ail to .A (Ml fi isicit.'ii r. Dnun tin- river, >n (In in o i»‘» l P l lit- lit r r. O AS In 00 00 I’lat u-t mil Imn, (per Inn,) 2 (Ml in o 00 x i: w «. o o 6i s . ’ I. are now leeching a Inge an I general a ▼ ▼ sort incut of v'.in, .i.vw vv't.YTiitc uootts. \vflit'll have been recently purchased at the North under tin- must advantageous cm uinstaocr*,—all of " Inch we w ill -ell as low, it not lower, than tin* same description ol (i(H>|)S can lie bought t«»r in this place. Our 11icnd.s and the public are respectfully invited to t ill and examine our stoc k. TUlNKli \ III KWKU, < )ctober 20 8t u I’OTTO \ V i l{ \. rpoWN AND cor NT in .MKKCil WTS are I. informed that I lie J <y nebbing M inufaeluriug ( oiiipany, now have on liaud a good supply ol VOTTOJY Wiit.YS, \\ Inch they arc selling at the following prices . \os. I and b, 20 els; 0 and ?. 27; 8 and 9, 28; 10 and 11, 29 ; 12 and 1.3, 00; 14 and lb, 91 ; 10 and 17. 92 ; and 18, .‘I.*3 els. ; and upon all quantities ol 1000 ibs. and upwards, tin1 purcliasi r w ill have a dis ( count for «|iiautity of 5 per cent, and lor all quanti les ol bOO lbs. and upwards, a discount ol 24 percent, and for rash an additional discount of 2 per cent. It. KODKS, .Ignit It. M. Com pan if. October 20 wi3w it Hit. it OH Mi it T it. litis 1% ni kuiov m:>nsr, M\S returned to Lynchburg, and maybe seen o tin [k i-uiklin (1 otc I. Aug. bl • A*t on UN virtue ol .1 dcnrr id the < *milif¥ Imiirl of Jlrdfnrd, pruniMitif rd .if rIff Srpft*Mih**f trflti f 11. • i *» ♦ 11. m i(i t tiii'ii in iii j * t * i n 111»; *. ul Kmrtmi, i\ o* 'v. Ihivi*. .Vi . flir until i -1hiii'd ruiiiiiih i• iiii'r. ip pollifi'd h\ .ti,| dri M'l'. will |»• .irt'rd In * *11, fi* ill* Iii. lii'si I>id In. at ptihhr uii'liiiii, on dir prrmi**r«», • *nl i id.in , i In* I Till iI in r| \uvi iiihi'r iii'Nt, a (•••i f air, im illumed III * aid d*'t i IT. s|ij»|Misi d In •’.*''1%** i mil mi a t *«• tl 1 . I \(’i:r.S, In i m; in _ sy. lit d . ■[ d i Mil ill N . ,i • * |• i <»11« * lln- I . .ids u| I In if". Slid. I, I) r. d | ’ i i • 1 i • ..n I nl Ilf is : if Ill'll i J.' dir s uin' I,and id u tin h William Htirhm lin'd Sf'l Ai d. T<tiiis- \ i »i lit i I mir ilid u ii \ 11 cm rpt .is fo $ JO. u Im 11 will Ii" i. i j im r I in r is! i, tin* pit 11 l» i si* i ^iNitij* luind Midi a ppi i in nl s i ‘ i iii 11 n , uni lln- htli hr m • in i ill lir Id ti iii 11 t Ii • pay o unit (il flu* pi nc ha > nm in n. I'HMI Mi i,i Mi \\'( m ih, r, mV. f I| tuljfl \!<i Nl I | . N \T a Cm nit Supnini ('••ml nl I, aw and < It in rri>, i a ml mind a nil hr hi Im IStirl. in*; llll lit ruiinty, at tin ('mu t hmi-i. mi |''inlaN tin lath day nl S r p 11 • i il I m ■ | , | r si'tin • a. i f mill n| f ||.|I i r|V f h imnnl I | i' I a 11 n , \\ illiaui ( ' SIiiim . f nmfuit Kill any, W11 ham 11. Ivrn hum tin. I I - dm II I hiv.d lair tut* re hauls atul paitneis, tindur* tt tt< Ir* i ilirfitm <d I ifl.uiN, sh iw i\ f ■> . and Tint in ih W 11 ill. .1.11111* * 1 tihrtuii and ( ' lit 1 1 A . 11 all, III' 1 (hr II • and pa turn , Hading u ud* 1 dir lit 11 ini I lall, f 1 .lisuii A (., ri uniiii . ,ruiios( * Kailrs N n itn . ad 1111 ul s 11 at nr nidi lln mhI.iiu nr \ril nl .Ins- ph ( a hr 11, drr’d . I h In. lain Is f 'll \ S . I 1. \ . 'Kills < aiisr raiuc mi fn hr In ml upmi lln* lull, ami • hr a 1 ism 1 1 nI ilu di 11 in!anf. m iih a 11 pin atum dn ir li», rxlnhils, and ( \ nil nil 11 hi nl U if nr .rs. ,1'i.l «,|s ar^tied hy roiliiHcl ; nil rmrml. 1 ai u.ii nlhini!, and llir iici 1 *, 11 \ nl dir ai « mints lulluum; appi .1111 , dir ('mi 11 dnf h adpid^r, m In and thrirr, dial din ilrlnuthml do irndri In Imr .lulm K. In rock, a 1 imii Hi|ss|niu 1 nl dlls CuMit, nil .irriHIlif nl Ills adtliiiMs lialimi with dir a ill Uinirxrd id Ins trstalur; al.n, all act OHIIl n| Ins II al and pri nn.il i .l air. In ;r||ir| Midi ilnn rs 111.11 l uni, m Im Ii 1 % -111 .it it 1111 si 1 Id m tint nl Irrlrd, hrlnnj;in;■ in flir r '.Hr id lln ml .liri ph f alirll, 1I11 r.i 1 i| and 1I1.1I dn' saiin 1 >1111111 -simii'i du aln I aUr ail a 1 rm 1 ul nl I hr plain till s d< In 1 . m i II is i.| thi di i.|s n| .dl prisons 1 I timing a amsi du 1 . fair ul dir s.ud I rt|di ( ‘ahrll, di n 1 I, Nt hr 1 hrl I hr y hr 1 nil t irs Indus nil ul' nt Inn " r r ; and ill it, Ik*Ioro 11.« 1 .1.! 1 . id lIn lid niil 1 < . : 11., nnlri shall Ir 111 .r| (i .1 ni llr I \ 1 r lihiii j \ n,iu..i't ai rump.llll d IiN dll' i'lilimi: mill I . Iiutirr >1 du Iiinr and 1 I 1. r uI 1 \ '«*i»f in > dn- 111,1 , and m .1111 m.; all prisons h 1 v 111 f* 1 I inns .1 mi sj dm 1 lair, (.• apprai In imr him and piyNr tin Ml, and dial m ilr lallll diri rnf, t h 11 I hr < uu 11, at dl in M It l lll, r ill pim 1 r.i in .1 linnl ih 1 1 rr. KOL1-T I 1. 1>K 11 )v; I . ( c ; <\ < I'M Ml - hi II I i:'l llmi'h / •’hill < h Inin I.l , . ^ I In' |'. lilies m |!. i • a I m \ e . hi . will |.|| . noth e. 11 i.i I 1 liaye u|i| lint nl l i id ty dm I > 111 .1 iy n| | , In i in \l. hi npcii .nnl rninnirtiee l|i ,n rnimls nidt-i ‘‘‘Hey 1111' Imuunlii • il* (lie, .it I. n U in - h mi <'on 11 • I"'| \ III n I ii. Mild | Inn 1 | ... 1111 e 11 ■ III iln i • in will In- pie.i o d lo met I in.- nil ill,I 11 i v pul :p dint place, pi i - p 11 c i| with lln-u n rmunis, y oiiehrr s. mu I 1 • "i ill in ' 1 ( ill pupei \lid all niid e\' i\ utln i pn-iii! m pci nii.t li ivhi" claim ;i • n l il" • late - i .In - jilt ('a late ( < nn 1' 'd I lendi't'scm, M.ilr nl |y e > 1111 c \ y . not pun- in I lie Ml ll, M l e, m |||, e nil n in: v lined - i I i e | i e 11 I, n n till* s n,If. day and .il ill* s.inn• plat . to * xIn Imn in smii claims, with .ill evident 111«-1«- < 11 duly aiitlieittn itt d, .. lh.it tin s in \ In . il deemed \ . nl. Inputted to ('.nn. It »| I \ | . IK )i ( X K. ( . ( hi uhei V?l> I I , J > SB* 1 vir 1 i»i* p| a d< cd ol 11 nsi, c yeenied In im Hy I'H hud I'owrll. on | he ''(Mil .1 line, I ,, mi • e| (am pillpuvs ifje 11 in -i I (11111, I shill, nn Aloud.i\ I lie | S| h i| IN mI t ) ei mliet . i \ in : • I I ( o i| 11 I | <111 < . (dial heme Amlin t( mill day,) proceed In -p d, |o the Inchest lnd.!. |. al pil'd.i ,i i:i I nni, upon i i i d11 “I ninely day . i In pm i lia-o'i , uivm ■.* in- ml i.dde i *i < "Hi* on I cnihn \ , , — ■ 'ti V.if B2yr4 tin ill imied m vnd de.d, • ij tin said I hi »\ <•! i’-, inter.- i ina ( OLT, i| I m o n hall. Im undivided mil ii-hi in i 'I il h* B.AN8>* m 11m• (-• • 11111\ ol Itin Itingli.ini, Uimwnbv iln name id (In s I I. W \ I l» \ ( "I', In-, pi r n-ni undiv iih il inlet • • I in dm Ikio l<-1*. <-ft ai and MH'I'oiiimEbii; : B rd, •'i \ ulni i ( mill I Imi i- al-o, his undivided m I* i' *» m i inamdei m a TIIM1 ()| LAND hm; III I III1 Co l IM I v o| | 'at i n , |, i anvil hy l lie lianic nl lilt Ni I \ I M l\\ S < >;■' I) \ \. Til- tide 1.1 II III. above |ll open y |S In-hey '-'I 1 n h - mnl, hill at (in • 11 !l - I i t . I sh ill only i ulivey nu ll till'' a is y d in m !-. said dt el. Jill I \ I'. IM ' s< AN, / < . t h tnlmi vi .at xo'B’bvg:. \L J« persons, and iln |» in', > pai: ie il' il\, air lai w.mn d a^ain d tladilli. I"l '*1 'ho uiinim ; a t(inn/. .V. uniinbh .YoCi ior oOO *//;!/,» r.v, endui ed by Iln fur Sa mil e I S# I ’ m J ll a o I < h a l In If i ‘"iiniy, .ml imt pi i , nl. d ,.i I'.inU. which m.|e has hi i-II as-I ; M * d hy dm s ml | lli|H l In J dl.llll I I . II III In n »d Halifax. a> ihv said l injii.i is h mUriM'I. II Sill.dl not owe Inin .niv lhm4 on a settlement id ie t'Hinis ; and du» colic■ w dl In, j Ie nl in Ini. •d 'll \ HIM. 1 . < 'll 1; Ini 11 , ( >' In' i m; _*l .'iOiin;. ON dm lodinl November, I IT, I shall soil, t.» • In' Injhe i Ind li i, (ill ('1 • Molin'.on I'lan .1 lion ni I '.II -on Will, l , ih ‘ ‘., . il I I .dint d ( ol'nl N . die e fop (d < on. (>• , | o d.lei and .w:! 11 ft« , — dm ' cm I, id I I n/si ( w -4, < ) 1 II " . 1 'lain il loll I Hn-iils, A' ; and Ml dll' .Midi. I -hull cell, Ml dll ■M I its II III Ill'll''' nl ih «h I • I «! d, I In* Clop III ( -nil, ( > tt . I oil- 1 and Shm Us—dm si nil- *1 I Un i-<, ( mi <>M n.lIu_ , S!n ep, I’laniaiatmn I lei d . II. 11 .• Imld and Kitchen I tMiniint A- J'ei.ns made Ulinw ll nil tin'd *N o| »ah . \ 11 pi i m ' ha \ in ild'm < ■ 1 in •' dm s 1 | . . 1 pct .lie 1 eipiCst I-, I I , hull" them I OW ml. well Mlplieilli 1 aled, .is | in. iy m do- ai 1 a n min' Tit- t pay them nil and tin*'' ill.P an* m debt to dm sa.d c i:pe. an re >| lies l ed lo conml. 1 -aid and mil.' j - • y mini, a 1 • Ini liter imluljenr 1 < 111 h 1* 1 \ en. .If )SI*;ril W'l LKJ.KSv »\, i:>, ( h I ol el . w .In r Sf S, V\ Si5; ■ H, Ac. Ac. \ *' now i i v i mu i '.ill snppK of ▼ ▼ fS #>• #. V*/* §-l '/’.V, .mini.: v’lh'.ii m- |o i.. I <(»■. Ilosr, Whitney. M o kli aW :nj Mllli*! I' I Blankets, various pi I* ■ * . Negin Blinkers a u , huge miipoly, ;•! '»• I, (is. ?> hi. ti*. \t. Ac. Scarlet, L'p en. blue and plaid Aiaekriau Blanket*. foi ( H ei coal •, Saddle Blankets, A . M W'TLN. \'v Mil) vV l)\\ IS. O. t. l;; is u;;./ 9• ■ 19*ooi.c .ivv, OI K a^sor meiil ol Moods lor Servant’s Winter Wt ar is large, id superior (plainv and veiv cheap, Mountrv (h tiers will tint it to their advan tage to give us a call, as we are delcimined to ollbi them snpciioi iiiiliin uiriits to pinedia e. A! M1TIN, W AKMA 1) U IS. ()ci.fJt; ts a-'OK na:.vt\ r ii 11 !•: large brick building on Main street, oppo I site the lrnion I Intel, now in the ora up iney ol Mr. Paul Jones as a Tavern Mouse. 'Phis building is well consti lo t ed, and situated fora Tavern in Boarding Mouse, having Ii rooms above giotind, each with a lire place, ivv n cellar rooms and the lin es sary out Imtiscs; and having been long ..ml wa ll [ known as a fust rate stand for either pui| use. Pos session will be given 1st January next. Apply to SMITll \ BAMWLLL. Oct. 2fi if STOCKS, AY. AY. PLAIN and figured Satin Sloe ks, various rpipli ti ] Bnmba'/me do. do. Black Italian (’ravats, ! Kulil-' and plain Id new Shirt Bosoms, |. Linen ( ullar x, ln.u k Satin Shut do, I Silk and Buckskin Shu ts and Draweis. Just received*. 'I WiTIN, W \ lv D «V P \ V IS f>ctobcr t* ■ «< •> Jcsl Received, \\ 1 I I i \ • d .. I»v author nl “ Tl»r <»i{»-.m A - . ^ • nil ui •• “ do 4* ** Rockwooil,’’ Aili i. , ’ •* its Uift#fcod Kali.by JHilwcr. .UjSO< I'm <•*’ \ ttalyfir il Meilhetrv, I »•* I h i ripnvc tin. Mi Shades ami Sh.ktnw*,. Mo I <140 nth e, l.i'rlf y’s Hutmi), 1 >a\ 1 * A l ilcitll.is, Moitisou I*'eft* 1, ''Ai Vo I I 1 . rotiUM. I liamriy ttcpoil . \ \ oi< tv n| School Hooks, iVi'. iVr. • 'll ApI. M» Mil's It rpm l*. Ni'IAKMf) \ X I.M^t \U J 1 •» 1 '!• »*‘ • I able-111 x (London, beautifully hound.) ‘ • t»* ol JlraiM V, tin do I I'o 1 ii i 'i. \V a 111\ l*oi?i .tits, M> S\tia, it<»l> Mm I, \m.» AJiuor, iW. • i.P.'O I» \ tillt If*. N .'l lu ll \ 1 w * | iOtitlnit, 1 '1 lv1 i'ps.ike (AO buaiihlul i»fcr| Mn^i avingv.) llddu.d tin ( iO tin do tltt) 'i < "35-104 BANTHI n r^TS. N i dills ol 1 hr In st nnahtv, I lull's and I** 1 I'i s, • I n lonPTs. ami t rith.'i , \ 1 " ' lh> s, 111 id - .! S ■ i 111 M MJTI\ .V I. \Tll \.\f. <>< *«•!..» ' il' u \ o C i v i‘ . A I. M pi 1 pi imh filial l» i , M. Hmvru. are n . “ 'p1' •|,,d in 1 mite laiuaiu and make immediate | o" 11'. 1 I i 11 Ip 1 11.dnlji nee c.innot hr ^ni'ii. I 111 Ii \\ . ii.. hni'il .• 1 duly {rtilliui ized in n... v" 1 < in t limp- mil ,i\r 1 1 1 apt • In ran hr loitml ‘i i In ol l i i d m| i | I'uUi 11, liow in enpu d bv ' I • a I Piinj'ii 1 an A l'.dlmi. • h loin 1 ''! |yy k] V* .vb'oissc. ^ h M I I U1 1 ' 1 hr Iral III ii.lni III till it ll M'lid B at, I 1 !u- putifi 1 : nriallv. that tin y have hought tIn < nl n • MurI, ia1 < • 1 M'IMS, o! the fat. (imi ol .1. 11 lud.ii 1 s vV I «. at \ till 1 1 < oil 1! I I on*.. tofftIn l wpli a Npl< mild 11* 011 iijent ol !• \ M M I lOl )| )S in tin* .'mulliri .. itn • |.n it .1 e now an n ine, to, which (hey ip'"1 Ai | aita 11I 11 .ilienlipii olpttirfia its. 'j lien t*p ’ " ill In .1 ihi! nut ad.i|>1 nl to I In* • easoo. attd "ill I 1 »• I ! ti'iv Ip Ipi i rdi or t«» pmu Itt.tl 1 tiv I on 1 1 n 1 i 11 1 1 pj * 11 min 11-1 1 *i’i *. 1114 w is|thi'.[ 10 lm\ 1 • • 1 I. .1 ; .pm! min 1 . will iiml h much ip Ao’h a 1 111I.1 p ! p 1 1. p ip a i dl, 11* w . ,ne del rnii in • d to si Jl 1:1 \ < >ur *.h 1 k « ai*'-' i partly ol uni loll' w 111 ..! ' u 11 1 - ; \ 11 r \ re lie til 1 n 11 tie III ol 1 hull and ' ' noeii . 11 • r <j i' ol Ir on' 11 '* v* ear, I ’ lain and ii A. \ r \ I, \ alontia. Swan down, f i *»'«I Silk and plain Nat I m \ esl in^ i, • a • 11 1 1'■ nl ail dr . pi 10ir , \\ III!.', M d. V'dlow. 1 n and spoiled |- I.minds, • al n -• ip 1 . ■ l.i t‘i -i mi. (In a 111 till | p ttr|fn) HrtmoN 1 I l 11 ims’ii.i,is nl all shades olid tiualttieii, • 'la 1 ft nd r doted dip nl Imair ilui I• \ 1 u u and' huh mn.ddr 1 o I o 1 •*, I * a 1 k J Sotllliaxam \s u| ev 11 a •) 11.«lit N , I thick ami 1 0I1 nl ( rapcft, I Ann ■ nl Ii” 1 ?. vl 11*; him, «11»1 • 1 •*til 1 {u a 11111 , I >'» t hi ’. 1 ir •«. tin dn i * p 1 . I’l Mill 1J It III I' I’. .1 Ilk I IIll I Ip In ! Ipl ill If v . \ o • J 1 a 1 smiin 11 if nl ol i oar' o < i 1 uni* lot e 1 n < lot ll in , Mmii miii p| all km | . t vet \ lo" pin cm, I 1 • 111 in w 11 h a v n n I v i l nl hr i' a i t idr* ill I he i'i.' Inn', •mil a- I idirs* Mm • • 1 I audkrt elm I . • • lo\ r ■. lull llihl-tm*', Mail . Silk and Molimi !•"' I '.oon . >• "lie A c. A'r - \ f*o, a I'liml 1 H I up 11 « I I I 11 *. II 1 I n 11 c. I in 1 lie*. Al cd 1C I lie*, Myr .' I u 'I - < m * - 11 m 1 a 1 ics, I ’am N Snap*, tin *, • p I »t | i d 1 t I I I Ii P-, I'. a I I I lit, N all*. A C. A 1 1 I m.i \ n?! ■ . . Mu I"* inn 11 dp. 11 in enumerate, all 1 "I "hit . I1 .11 delei iinned In Hell at the lowest .MR. IMMI.KN A Co. I'. I Im siiImi lihers will h ut 1 lor all kinds III pi ml it* ' i I allow tail pliers i! tit livt red ill "ootl m Ai 1, t 11 h n il V lilliei'st t'm 11 t | lollse or I Ut4*h hut ’ • . it pi liimtls will l*f ■■ ivrii tm t»iv (|ttamuy ul \'* Ip tl il' ' \i .1 I m Mviielduu , I It. IM \ min 1*1 * . | i.. < >eioiiridLil I* At; vl 510. if 3, f* h M \ • h t»IM > Ml. X A I* SI Mk. al ‘i . 11* | 1 r t J \ nl. % 1 ■ t v line al 7 » pm. I A i l, 11 alia 11 * •. . \ «■ 1 v no Ii, al s 1 ml pi 1 \ aril, I A yk t i 1 o Me I' i p , m lll.iek t !io M l(me. \ ■ . v up1 1 mi. 1 ■ I i .’A ri . pm y aid. I . A. I STMS. t >r li dm l ' • 41 Mile:.ST is.segK.ia.vs awst tbbh ». s imx \ C’< MM) c .ulmriit of « line figured ^ ( 'll till \ . il i In* \ I• | \ bl\\ J)l I'’" Ill ll) • t nt [T | yI- • v. , \ I., .iion.ihle • 11iii li*. f II. KSTKS. I >rt I IT !*ti it « m.v/.vv ss.s.vst. rBhii. \ ’. si \i. \ii:i. i i>.i; .>i ii... Simkiu.id “ njiii i i I i i; it t uni, will In- hi'lii a! ill'll Ol I • <>n »I in “I iy 11 ■ ■ lilt Nm 'llila i 11 M| liill j»a -I •' 'i I, i V \J. I . i i lu put | I* . • i I. i I mg u/1'nT'is I "I III'' « Iii: ... si'll. IT* • jM'r,illi. \vllt> (.III in 11 l p . ,i|. III i ton Iiv piux\ li II. KK'li \ ii I X. >mT/. < h i il I . i i\ Il V 11! • i I \. i.i \ . it i h I - Im!. I tit lli' ■ C !• i!»' •• IM f Ii• • ■1 t ;.■ I • i S m ji i i.i ( '.. i• t f I ass itid ( 'hnnccrs t"l I lu III I ' I • nl I | .1 I I ' I \ IT fill* 1C Til 11 Iii I ). I ' ll M’l', I ii!l7 . d i M !i i I>1111-• i mil .l.iiiti St* Till, I'iniut ilk, a "(tins! M C TI.■« Tcrt.in. I itllebi'irs Watl nml FT/adaUli hi* vs t l!"lu ii ThiocUiin'rloit, < .rii. nn I 'lioekmorti it, Alary liii ' 11 "t tm M.uiln Tluoi kn.ni imi, I bins Tlmu kilim Inn, . i'll: luii 'ii iii'I'lii kiii* , mu, mu1 Mars Mall. I )> l« uduiiN, In r *11 A N( I .HI • lit i I . I ll .• • t rill (H’kllim lull. Mats Till. Uii.ui i it nl I d. Imp Wall* nil.I IT' ill iii l.is \s iii‘, nut ' ; si, , i 1 i in njipi a ra in- . Mini " is ru .. urity, ncrnt ,1. lu II, . t ui V , ii' :s ut I iii rul. « ol this Court, told 'imp;* i III Is »■ Ijrl.il |U| , i ■ s 111 >': i' •' * lint tin's Uiv liol ill - 1 a I,,' < u.Tijii nvs(. ilili . mi ni uioii ol tlie |.!amiiu• ' r. I, . I I. il i • .. |. I • I, • i t ill • Saul d'T-mtutifs do ap i l| • .. 'I la Ida ol fVprilt no Itevt.Hlld ali-ssir i. |>lan11ill l.i'l, inifl llini i eops oi ih1-'order in* loriliss tilliii iti d oi lo- I . Iduo \ ,i _it., ii. lot i»' •. month- -ii- .t'h-os.* ls. I .... .11:. Il u.il door ol'cli . .niiTlii'UdO "I till-* eouil , . \ Cops -Te I . \\ M HOLT, Clerk. 11, I. '.'ii ss im &•!;■ .IMA Vi I'la'.i In Id ill til. Cl- ih’< Olluv of the Cii » . . i ' mi ii l ■ ! Cl11nr* ry, lbr th eoilti s i.i i. .1 Mood.I\. til till das uf September. (IS-V : M , I I!..> , IMiimtilf, (tgiUHtif Alt.i r. i I’li . a i I .u!> i ik,Sit t tii ol AiuIk raf ronuty n.l i< !• . !i ,mi-ii i.-I ol I'arpls Sp.-»on, deeM. W illiam P. - i ..11 , | Mam S. 'im, Defendants. I V <11 VNiTKV. ’I i . I ' Muter SM-»n, nut having entered his npprar •m. a a I .. mi - . -uritv, neeoiTlimr to the net ol A.-semlds, and ih nil.'* oittln ■ <>iirt. and it appearinc hv hu t is factors evidence tint he i- not a.i inhabitant of tin- country, it i* ordered, that til.' - iid dcf.uilnul do uppeui hereon 11 »•* first day ot tlte next April term, ami answer tin* lull of the plaintiff, and that a cm s ot din- orderin' forthsvilh im-ert. d in the I.s nchlmrj: Vir i■ 1111aii,!*iir tss o mouths sure --iv»-l•. and po-ted at the troMtdoor ol the « siurthou. e of tlii* counts. A Cops—l ento, llOJJUiT i I A'Md’A , Clerk. Oei *<?»> ( tiilii'vi* iiiill.oTV, »Vc. r 11 H K suliscrlli.'i " Ml l.iivv lor suit, this Fall. tho i .l.iriis .lltillii iiiiils or Cliiiifsc llul !),.>•. j < illlillgSi pr-iliH inp leaves from r* In 11! in ilics in ilij.iiairr.—Likewise the Momi A Ilia, or \\'hit,- 1 i-.ilian .Mulbeity SpidlinjS Tiers—which will 1 llO -OS Id no very accommodating terms.—ANo * largo - itppls ot the large W hite 2 Crop Siti% tl.vii s• \ pply ai tlie (idler of the Lynchburg \ it , gnu.in, ssheie a specimen ol the Silk, made this sea ! Min, may be been, or to Mr. Julies (himesvell, at tlis Mitlherrv Farm, tsvo miles iVoiu Lynchburg, ou the \mhei>i Court-house load. K. FLKTTHKR Co. \ugtiit 31 lor salt fit this Office.